Best of Madeleine Pulver

Best of Madeleine Pulver

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Madeleine Pulver (C), her father Bill (L) and mother Belinda (R) speak to the media outside of the court in Sydney on November 20, 2012. An investment banker who attached a fake bomb around the neck of Pulver, a Sydney schoolgirl, in a bid to extort money from her wealthy family was jailed for at least 10 years. Paul Peters, who was arrested and extradited from the United States in September last year with the help of the FBI, pleaded guilty earlier this year to aggravated breaking and entering and detaining the teenager for advantage. AFP PHOTO/William WEST

Madeleine Pulver (C), her father Bill (L) and mother Belinda (R) speak to the media outside of the court in Sydney on November 20, 2012. An investment banker who attached a fake bomb around the neck of Pulver, a Sydney schoolgirl, in a bid to extort money from her wealthy family was jailed for at least 10 years. Paul Peters, who was arrested and extradited from the United States in September last year with the help of the FBI, pleaded guilty earlier this year to aggravated breaking and entering and detaining the teenager for advantage. AFP PHOTO/William WEST

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Outside Her Home

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Schoolgirl Madeleine Pulver outside her home on August 13, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. A man broke into her Sydney home on August 3 and attached what was believed to be a live bomb to her neck in what was suspected to be an extortion attempt. The bomb was confirmed as a fake, but around 10 hours after the intruder struck. A man has been detained in the United States on suspicion of being the attacker.

Schoolgirl Madeleine Pulver outside her home on August 13, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. A man broke into her Sydney home on August 3 and attached what was believed to be a live bomb to her neck in what was suspected to be an extortion attempt. The bomb was confirmed as a fake, but around 10 hours after the intruder struck. A man has been detained in the United States on suspicion of being the attacker.

Bomb Hoax Victim Emerges After Traumatic Ordeal

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeleine Pulver emerges from her home with her mother on August 5, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. Madeleine Pulver, aged 18, was the victim of a elaborate bomb hoax when a balaclava-clad man burst into her home in the wealthy Sydney suburb of Mosman, and chained a box with wires and a letter to her neck on August 3. For ten hours police and bomb squads were on site before safely removing the device from Pulver's neck. Police are still investigating the incident, treating it as an attempted extortion.

Madeleine Pulver emerges from her home with her mother on August 5, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. Madeleine Pulver, aged 18, was the victim of a elaborate bomb hoax when a balaclava-clad man burst into her home in the wealthy Sydney suburb of Mosman, and chained a box with wires and a letter to her neck on August 3. For ten hours police and bomb squads were on site before safely removing the device from Pulver's neck. Police are still investigating the incident, treating it as an attempted extortion.

Bomb Hoax Victim Emerges After Traumatic Ordeal

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Madeleine Pulver leaves her home in Burrawong Avenue with family members the day after was attacked in her home on August 5, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. Madeleine Pulver, 18, was the victim of a elaborate bomb hoax when a balaclava-clad man burst into her home in the wealthy Sydney suburb of Mosman, and chained a box with wires and a letter to her neck on August 3. Police and bomb squads were on site for ten hours before safely removing the non-explosive device from Pulver's neck. Police are still investigating the incident, treating it as an attempted extortion.

Madeleine Pulver leaves her home in Burrawong Avenue with family members the day after was attacked in her home on August 5, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. Madeleine Pulver, 18, was the victim of a elaborate bomb hoax when a balaclava-clad man burst into her home in the wealthy Sydney suburb of Mosman, and chained a box with wires and a letter to her neck on August 3. Police and bomb squads were on site for ten hours before safely removing the non-explosive device from Pulver's neck. Police are still investigating the incident, treating it as an attempted extortion.

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Outside Her Home

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Schoolgirl Madeleine Pulver outside her home on August 13, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. A man broke into her Sydney home on August 3 and attached what was believed to be a live bomb to her neck in what was suspected to be an extortion attempt. The bomb was confirmed as a fake, but around 10 hours after the intruder struck. A man has been detained in the United States on suspicion of being the attacker.

Schoolgirl Madeleine Pulver outside her home on August 13, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. A man broke into her Sydney home on August 3 and attached what was believed to be a live bomb to her neck in what was suspected to be an extortion attempt. The bomb was confirmed as a fake, but around 10 hours after the intruder struck. A man has been detained in the United States on suspicion of being the attacker.

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Bomb Hoax Victim Madeleine Pulver Portrait Session

The Sydney Morning Herald

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Madeline Pulver poses for a portrait on December 15, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. In August this year, she was the victim of a bomb hoax when a man broke into her family home and attached a fake collar bomb to her neck. An Australian man, Paul Pulver, was arrested in the United States for the crime and is now facing charges in Australia. (Photo by Ben Rushton/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

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Madeleine Pulver , her father Bill and mother Belinda speak to the... News PhotoAustralia,Courthouse,Father,Horizontal,Law,Madeleine Pulver,Mother,New South Wales,Sydney,Talking,The MediaPhotographer WILLIAM WESTCollection: AFP 2012 AFPMadeleine Pulver (C), her father Bill (L) and mother Belinda (R) speak to the media outside of the court in Sydney on November 20, 2012. An investment banker who attached a fake bomb around the neck of Pulver, a Sydney schoolgirl, in a bid to extort money from her wealthy family was jailed for at least 10 years. Paul Peters, who was arrested and extradited from the United States in September last year with the help of the FBI, pleaded guilty earlier this year to aggravated breaking and entering and detaining the teenager for advantage. AFP PHOTO/William WEST (Photo credit should read WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images)